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Politics / Re: Dino Melaye Sings And Dances To The #StingyMenAssociation Anthem (Video) by Maskedme1(m): 9:20pm On Jan 13, 2021
sapphiere:


Stingy Men Association of Nigeria would only help create more female bosses and independent ladies in Nigeria as many ladies who depend on men to feed would start fending for themselves. They would either learn a skill or set up a business for themselves while on the other hand,

Stingy Woman Association of Nigeria would create more rapists in our society. Men who can't control their sexual urge, once their women close their legs against them they will start fingering little girls they come across and raping vulnerable women.

I like and support the SMAN movement because it is aiding what I am fighting for which is the independency of women.

Your submission has a lot of malice behind it. Your second paragraph exposes that malice.
Agriculture / Re: Ikpeazu To Establish Agro Based Cottage Industries In 17 LGAs Of Abia by Maskedme1(m): 6:22am On Jan 08, 2021
kstyle2:
I might be wrong but I can assure you that come the end of this man's tenure, this project won't be achieved. I wish they could prove me wrong

Exactly!!
You're 100 per cent correct. I can bet my whole life savings Ikpeazu WILL NOT achieve that.
Family / Re: Rising Cases Of Incest In Recent Time: A DNA Issue?? by Maskedme1(m): 8:13pm On Jan 06, 2021
Stacyomolola:
Such abominable cases are mostly not always because of the dad not being the biological parent.
The dad could be the biological parent but pure lust, seduction, curse from past relationship or even hereditary challenge are the main causes of recent incest in families today.

Those are very plausible causes...
But is it possible that we're neglecting or not thinking towards another plausible cause such as the question raised in this thread??
Politics / Rising Cases Of Incest In Recent Time: A DNA Issue?? by Maskedme1(m): 6:11pm On Jan 06, 2021
In recent time, there seems to be rising cases of abominable sexual relationship among people too related by blood.

Such sexual relationship (most times involving rape) are mostly seen among a father figure and a daughter.

More recently too, the social media has been awashed with arguments on why DNA is necessary once a child is born.

I'm in my thought now and it crossed my mind: what if these cases --most-- are a result of these men not being the biological fathers to these girls??

Sorry the topic appears more like a complete research than a question. But has anyone thought of this??
Family / Rising Cases Of Incest In Recent Time: A DNA Issue?? by Maskedme1(m): 6:05pm On Jan 06, 2021
In recent time, there seems to be rising cases of abominable sexual relationship among people too related by blood.

Such sexual relationship (most times involving rape) are mostly seen among a father figure and a daughter.

More recently too, the social media has been awashed with arguments on why DNA is necessary once a child is born.

I'm in my thought now and it crossed my mind: what if these cases --most-- are a result of these men not being the biological fathers to these girls??

Sorry the topic appears more like a complete research than a question. But has anyone thought of this??
Politics / Re: Two More South East Governors Set To Join APC- Sen Ayogu by Maskedme1(m): 5:16pm On Jan 03, 2021
Ugwuanyi and Ikpeazu I guess. Those two blackish bull are twin in almost every parameter of failure.

Ikpeazu might as well join APC, I mean it's nothing -- it will still not bring anything good to ndi Abia. His numerous failures as a Governor is unparalleled.

Failing does not require you to belong to a particular party.

Ikpeazu is a FAILURE!
Politics / Re: I Have Not Defected To APC – Umahi by Maskedme1(m): 9:01am On Oct 19, 2020
OK.
But we're not interested in whether you have defected or not now.
#EndSARS #EndBadGovernance
Politics / Re: EndSARS: We Are Also Fighting For LGBGTQ+ Community - Feminist Coalition by Maskedme1(m): 8:52am On Oct 19, 2020
toboy:

Good words! So we can all agree now that they are Nigerians shebi just like every other Nigerians. I wonder why our fellow Nigerians have been profiled over these years for nothing then. And when Goodluck Jonathan signed a law and crimimized them, did we forget these are our fellow Nigerians? our brothers and sisters, and family members.

Sometimes, we in this generation forget another generation will emerge after us.

Of course they're Nigerians. SARS too are Nigerians. Even Yahoo boys are Nigerians.

The issue is: what do THE PEOPLE think of your ideology?? Do they see it as harmful to the wellbeing and sanity of the society, even though you do not see it so??

We're on the streets today, protesting against police brutality because we, THE PEOPLE frown at it. We consider it atrocious against us. THE PEOPLE also frown at Yahoo cyber crimes. We also condemn it, even though these guys don't see anything wrong in what they do.

You should know where I'm driving at by now.

THE NIGERIAN PEOPLE don't want LGBT now. You can't force it down on us. we can't accept what we think is unhealthy to our society just because some people see nothing wrong in it. It's just like the government trying to foist SARS on us.

TIME solves every problem. The fate of LGBT community in Nigeria rest on the ambiance of TIME and in the consensus of THE PEOPLE of Nigeria.

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Politics / Re: EndSARS: We Are Also Fighting For LGBGTQ+ Community - Feminist Coalition by Maskedme1(m): 7:52am On Oct 19, 2020
sbaks:
Sometimes I wonder how graduates emerge from universities. Intolerance will blind them to scatter this protest and fight themselves which is what these people want. These feminists are fighting for the lgbts that have been brutalized as well. They are not fighting for it to be legalized or something. They are trying to involve everyone in this protest which is quite wise of them if they want the protest successful. They want everybody out In protest against SARS. A lot of nigerians are unable to comprehend.
Just watch as with this my simple logical comment one "olodo graduate" will come and call me gay. Too many dull graduates


It's funny how you try to shut opposing opinion off by trying to ignorant-shame ahead.

you claim they are not fighting for it to be legalized. And also, that they are trying to involve everyone in the protests.

If this is true, is there even need to mention LGBT in the protest?? The protest is for everybody; every Nigerian; why now trying to profile people??
If there is no ulterior agenda, if this is about everybody, then there is no need mentioning LGBT in this protest. There is no need for profiling, since it's for everybody.

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Computers / Re: Advice Needed by Maskedme1(m): 1:52pm On Jun 02, 2020
Bro, thank you so much
Computers / Advice Needed by Maskedme1(m): 12:00pm On Jun 02, 2020
Good day Nairalanders, I need your counsels.

I want to get a laptop but I'm a novice; like, I don't know what to look out for.

I would have loved to go with someone of trust, but I'm new in my area, so I don't have anyone to help me out.

I went to a dealer (fairly used dealer) and I saw this HP elitebook 8470P. The dealer says the price is 75k

So I want to know:

Is the brand and model nice and durable??
Is the price (75k) OK??
Health / Popular Lagos Doctor, Paul Oliseh Ojieh, Exposes The Fraud In COVID-19 In Nigeri by Maskedme1(m): 10:40am On May 08, 2020
BREAKING

POPULAR LAGOS DR Paul Olisa Ojieh Exposes the Fraud in COVID-19 in Nigeria!

On March 3rd, 2020, I got a call from the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed. It was a 5 minutes call. The call was centred on Iris Medical Foundation Drugs and its effectiveness in treating the Corona virus. I was blunt with the minister, I told him the truth, I asked him, do you people in Abuja want the cure or you guys just want to be making billions from grants from America, WHO and other international agencies?

In 1985, there was a major viral out break in Tanzania. The fatality of the death ratio was 10 infections to 9 death on a daily basis. The then president, Julius Nyanrere, invited Prof Dr Paul Ojeih Snr, founder of Iris Medical Foundation who stepped into Tanzania and within 3 months the virus was contained and within 6 months, there was a cure.

That virus was treated with a phynto organic drug known as VENEDI ELIXIR. The virus was later classified as Ebola virus.

I told Nigerians on social media that our government, most especially the Minister of Health, the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, NCDC, are reaping Nigerians off and making billions from this pandemic that never existed.

In my letter to the Minister of Information, I told him that COVID-19 is perfectly treatable and curable.

I told the minister that I will infect myself with the virus and that under 73 hours the virus will be cured. I staked my name, my reputation and credibility that Corona virus is a curable disease.

I have told the federal government to stop playing games, to stop looting our treasury all in the name of borrowing money to build isolation centres that we don’t need. They know the games they are playing.

They don’t want to listen because this COVID-19 pandemic is a money-making venture, they are putting fears in Nigerians keeping them at home and milking our economy dry.

So far our government has spent billions of Naira, money that would have been put into good use. The truth they say is bitter, and the bitter truth is Corona virus is another oil boom for some selected criminals in the government.

This was never done. While foot dragging? A tiny island nation like Madagascar found a cure through herbal medicine. Then our shameless Chairman of the presidential task force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, said we were going to import a plane load of the Madagascar herbal cure.

Shame, to the country, shame, to the government, shame to the Minister of Health and the NCDC that have been playing games and politics and making billions off this pandemic that never existed.

I state, once again for the sake of clarity and emphasis that Corona virus is a baby virus, a virus that is perfectly curable under 72 hours with Iris medical foundation drug known as VENEDI Elixir.

I have asked the government give me 10 infected patients, let’s place them on Iris Drugs, we keep meeting with a brick wall of resistance. Why are they foot dragging? What is their fear and resistance? They play politics meanwhile people are dying, people are losing their jobs and the country is sliding into recession.

This cannot be said of other deadly virus such as Ebola. Immediately Ebola enters your blood stream, your immune gets compromised and shutdown and within 48 hours, you start bleeding from all bodily pores, all openings and within 72 hours, you’re dead.

-Dr Paul Olisa Ojeih is the Managing Director, Iris Medical Foundation Drugs and Pharmaceutical.

Iris medical foundation no 12 Ajayi Road Ogba Ikeja.

imf_info@yahoo.com

drojeih@yahoo.com

Dr Paul Ojeih 08023950797

Dr Solomon Ojeih 07030595310
#Saynotolooting
#SaynotoNCDCfalsepositives

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Politics / Re: South East Governors Meet In Governor's House Enugu (pictures) by Maskedme1(m): 4:15pm On Feb 09, 2020
Simplyleo:
Lol, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu in attendance. grin

Whenever I see that name, something quickly comes to my mind grin

Bro, I hope you aware that the man in that picture you posted is not Governor Ikpeazu??

Meanwhile, Ikpeazu is still the worst governor Abia state has ever had. They've never had good governors anyways
Career / Re: Should I Start ICAN Professional Program Now??? by Maskedme1(m): 4:50pm On Feb 06, 2020
BestAccessories:


Which management course did you studied?

If you plan working for an audit or accounting firm after NYSC, being chartered is important (Need to re-confirm this though). Some firm would require you completing your ICAN within 3-5 years.

If you want to work in financial services (i.e. Banking) ICAN isn't required, what you need is your BSc.

Doing ICAN, depends on the field you want to specialise on after NYSC. If you want to practice as an Accountant, Auditor, Tax Consultant etc in Nigeria professionally you need to do ICAN.

You need to establish what you want to do after NYSC, so you can be properly guided if doing ICAN is worth it or not for you.

Thank you so much
I studied Business Management
Career / Should I Start ICAN Professional Program Now??? by Maskedme1(m): 11:58am On Feb 05, 2020
Good morning, dear Nairalanders. I need counsel regarding the topic above.

I am a serving Corp member, 2019 Batch C precisely. I was lucky to be posted to a PPA where I go to work thrice every week; as a result, I have ample time for myself.

I graduated with 2:1in a Management related course.

I have been thinking on what professional course to undergo. Recently, ICAN came to mind. But, my issue is how relevant this would be to me. I plan on starting the program with the little money I've saved. And there comes the dilemma; I don't want to spend money on what will not be useful to me in the nearest future.

Is it advisable to start the program now?? What do I start to gain??
If your answer is in affirmative, when is the next diet starting?
If you do not subscribe to my thoughts, what other options do you think is more lucrative?

PS. I also need full information on how to go about ICAN registration.

Thank you

Please MOD, help me push this to Front Page. I need enough counsel as possible.

Lalastclala
Career / Re: Should I Start ICAN Professional Program Now??? by Maskedme1(m): 11:00am On Feb 04, 2020
Please call this No 08102411389 for more details relating to ICAN examination

Ok, thanks.
Career / Should I Start ICAN Professional Program Now??? by Maskedme1(m): 9:35am On Feb 04, 2020
Good morning, dear Nairalanders. I need counsel regarding the topic above.

I am a serving Corp member, 2019 Batch C precisely. I was lucky to be posted to a PPA where I go to work thrice every week; as a result, I have ample time for myself.

I graduated with 2:1in a Management related course.

I have been thinking on what professional course to undergo. Recently, ICAN came to mind. But, my issue is how relevant this would be to me. I plan on starting the program with the little money I've saved. And there comes the dilemma; I don't want to spend money on what will not be useful to me in the nearest future.

Is it advisable to start the program now?? What do I start to gain??
If your answer is in affirmative, when is the next diet starting?
If you do not subscribe to my thoughts, what other options do you think is more lucrative?

PS. I also need full information on how to go about ICAN registration.

Thank you

Please MOD, help me push this to Front Page. I need enough counsel as possible.

Lalastclala

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